396 «JK()LO(iICAL SimVEY OK CANAMA. 



(1820.) A. latifolia, Kschscholtz. 



..4. aniutria, Monzies. Hook. Fl. II., 125. 



Common on tlio shore at Victoria, Vancoiivor I.slaiid. {Fletcher 

 tt- Coiclcy.) 



LXXX. ILLKCKBKACK.E. Knawel Family. 



501. PARONYCHIA, Juss. (WHITLOW-WORT.) 



(1S21 ) P. sessiliflora, Xutt. 



Dry gravell\- ridges from Fort Ellice westward to Morley, particu- 

 larly abundant about the source of the Qu'Appelle. (Macoun.) 

 Gravel ridges, Moose Mountain, Assiniboia. (J. M. Macoun.') Forks 

 of Pincher Creek, foot hills of Eocky Mountains. (Dawson.) 



502 ANYCHIA, Rich. (FORKED GHIGKWEED.) 



(1822.) A. DicHOTOMA, Michx. 



Shore of Lake Erie, Norfolk Co., 1867. (Dr. Nicholl.) This species 

 has not been reported since and should be looked for in the south- 

 western counties of Ontario. 



LXXXr. AMAEANTACE.E. Amaranth Family. 



503. AMARANTUS, Linn. (AMARANTH.) 



(1823.) A. PANicrLATUS, Linn. Prince's Feather. 



A naturalized weed in some localities. Pare as a weed at Belleville, 

 Ont. (Macoun.) London, Ont. (Burgess.) Vicinity of Hamilton 

 and at C4uelph, Ont. (Buchan.) Vicinity of Toronto. (A. Fowler.) 



(1824.) A. HYPOCHONDRiAcus, Linn. 



Earely escaped from cultivation. Sometimes spontaneous in gardens 

 for a few years. Vicinity of Hamilton, Ont. (Buchan.) Roadside, 

 Bleury Street, Montreal, 1821. (Holmes.) 



